is on its way, according
to Nancy Brown from
The Blog of the American
Chesterton Society.
Will be watching for it,
Mrs. Brown!
Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Gilbert Magazine
Posted by rhapsody at 1:42 PM 0 comments
An opportunity
to help women who
need help during or
after a pregnancy...
Americans on Call
&...
an online petition to
Stop Planned Parenthood
Tax Funding
if you care to add your
name to the growing
list of people who want
the hundreds of millions
of dollars in tax money
discontinued to an organi-
zation that reap$ it in
with their grim agenda.
Thanks to Dawn Eden
from The Dawn Patrol.
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Monday, January 30, 2006
:)!!!
OH MY!!!
Well, dear [crickets]
I have a lot to be
thankful for...
Want to tell you that
I spoke with mine &
my mom's favorite
biographer this
afternoon!
How very, very kind
of him to take the time
to speak with me. I am
quite sure I babbled a
bit, but I didn't want to
take too much of his
time...
Thank You, Lord, for such
a wonderful opportunity!
(& for Ma Bell:)!!!
Amen.
Posted by rhapsody at 4:21 PM 2 comments
Tree Hugging Sister
from
The Coalition of the Swilling
has posted this warning as a
public service...
Posted by rhapsody at 1:17 PM 1 comments
Saturday, January 28, 2006
Saw this movie

as a child...
The Miracle Worker,
with Patty Duke as
Helen Keller, & Anne
Bancroft as her ama-
zing teacher, Annie
Sullivan.
When the movie was
over, I went to the
encyclopedia & found
the manual alphabet
that Annie Sullivan had
taught the young Helen
Keller.
I learned it that evening-
then taught it to my little
brother, & many years
later to my kids.
As a teen, I would some-
times 'sing' along with
some of my favorite music-
(as a result I can spell a lot
faster than I can read-
should've used a mirror:)
Years later, my landlady,
(who was only in her
twenties at the time but
losing her hearing), and
I would watch a show
called Signing with Cindy.
We learned different
songs using the actual
sign language, as well as
the manual alphabet.
Now, every so often,
if I'm singing out loud
& get adamant protests
from my rugrats, I switch
to the manual alphabet,
& start silently singing
in stereo:)
Posted by rhapsody at 9:57 PM 2 comments
Friday, January 27, 2006

Many years ago, I
read about a short
prayer that we can
say to help those
we care for. I do not
remember its origin-
it may be from Saint
Faustina...
'Jesus, Mary and Joseph,
I love you- save souls.
It's one of my favorite
prayers.
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Neat!!!
Merci, mon amie...
to whoever did
this:)
& if you visit the
french version of
my blog, & yours
is linked to the right-
click on it to see it en
francais, also!
Posted by rhapsody at 12:11 PM 5 comments
Thursday, January 26, 2006
Wednesday, January 25, 2006
VERY neat!!!
GKC's Favourite
goes *international.
(I suspect Dr. Thursday
will be the first to go
intergalactic, too:)
*as does
The Blog of the American
Chesterton Society.
Tres magnifique,
Mrs. Brown:)
Posted by rhapsody at 6:03 PM 0 comments
A 'new' poem
posted by Furor
over @
Chesterton and Friends.
Nightmare
by G. K. Chesterton
Posted by rhapsody at 5:03 PM 1 comments
Monday, January 23, 2006
Dawn Eden posts
information from
the Silent No More
Awareness Campaign,
for women who have
suffered after having
an abortion. There is
also a link to the right.
I wonder how much
time the mainstream
media will give the
pro-life march in D.C.
today?
God bless those who
are striving to stop the
holocaust of abortion!
Amen
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Sunday, January 22, 2006
Dear Father...
Please watch over &
bless with good health,
nice weather, & safe
journeys
Your faithful children
who are marching
tomorrow-
May Your Spirit touch
the hearts of those who
have not listened to Your
Word,
So that they may under-
stand that life is Your
gift, & Your choice
Not ours.
Thank You,
Lord Jesus.
Amen
Posted by rhapsody at 1:00 PM 1 comments
From Nancy Brown
@ Flying Stars
An inspirational story
about one of her patients
from her nursing days.
A Great Doctor
Part I
Part II
Part III
(Sounds like she had a
great nurse too, Mrs. Brown:)
Am looking forward
to future installments!
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